STAGES
OF
GROUP FORMATION
Submitted By :
Ankita vijayvergia
Anmol pareek
Anurag kaswa
Anushka kapoor
Aparajita yaduvanshi
Groups are an integral part of
modern organizations. They are
present everywhere, from the
shop floor to the highest levels
of management.
Stephen robbins defines
a group
“as two or more individuals,
interacting and interdependent,
who have come together to
achieve particular objectives.”
STAGES OF GROUP DEVELOPMENT
A group passes through five lifecycle
stages
1. Forming
2. Storming
3. Norming
4. Performing
5. Adjourning
1. Forming
Group forms & situation is
uncertain & disorganized
2. Storming
Turbulence, disruption, &
frustration is at highest level
3. Norming
4. Performing
5. Adjourning
Share vision, values, goals,
and expectations; deviations
are not welcome
Roles are specific, goals are
clear, and results are noted
Orderly disbanding
(1) Forming stage
• Initial entry of member
• Members concern’s include:
Getting to know each other
Determining group’s real task
Defining group rules
Guidance is needed from the leader.
(2) Storming stage
• A period of high emotionality & tension
among group members
• Members concern’s include:
Dealing with outside demands.
Clarifying membership expectations.
Dealing with obstacles to group goals.
Understanding members’ interpersonal
style
(3) Norming stage
• A point at which group really begins to
come together as a coordinated unit.
• Members concern’s include:
Holding group together.
Dealing with divergent views and
criticisms.
Dealing with a premature sense of
accomplishment.
(4) Performing stage
• Marks the emergence of mature,
organized, well-functioning group
group.
• Members deal with complex tasks and
handle internal disagreements in
creative ways.
• Primary challenge is to continue to
improve relationships and performance.
(5) Adjourning stage
• The group terminates because the task
has been achieved or when the members
have left due to failure or loss of interest.
• A well-integrated group is:
Able to disband when its work is
finished.
Willing to work together in the future.
Factors affecting group
decisions
© PhotoDisc
•The size of groups
•Communication ways
•Leadership styles
•Skills used in groups
Characteristics of an effective
group
© PhotoDisc
• High commitment to achieving goals
• Clear understanding of the group’s work
• Open communication and trust
• Ideas sharing and generating
• Constructive criticism and suggestions
Effective group is when
Group achieve high levels of:
– Task performance.
– Member satisfaction
– Team viability
Stages of group formation

Stages of group formation

  • 1.
    STAGES OF GROUP FORMATION Submitted By: Ankita vijayvergia Anmol pareek Anurag kaswa Anushka kapoor Aparajita yaduvanshi
  • 2.
    Groups are anintegral part of modern organizations. They are present everywhere, from the shop floor to the highest levels of management.
  • 3.
    Stephen robbins defines agroup “as two or more individuals, interacting and interdependent, who have come together to achieve particular objectives.”
  • 4.
    STAGES OF GROUPDEVELOPMENT A group passes through five lifecycle stages 1. Forming 2. Storming 3. Norming 4. Performing 5. Adjourning
  • 5.
    1. Forming Group forms& situation is uncertain & disorganized 2. Storming Turbulence, disruption, & frustration is at highest level 3. Norming 4. Performing 5. Adjourning Share vision, values, goals, and expectations; deviations are not welcome Roles are specific, goals are clear, and results are noted Orderly disbanding
  • 6.
    (1) Forming stage •Initial entry of member • Members concern’s include: Getting to know each other Determining group’s real task Defining group rules Guidance is needed from the leader.
  • 7.
    (2) Storming stage •A period of high emotionality & tension among group members • Members concern’s include: Dealing with outside demands. Clarifying membership expectations. Dealing with obstacles to group goals. Understanding members’ interpersonal style
  • 8.
    (3) Norming stage •A point at which group really begins to come together as a coordinated unit. • Members concern’s include: Holding group together. Dealing with divergent views and criticisms. Dealing with a premature sense of accomplishment.
  • 9.
    (4) Performing stage •Marks the emergence of mature, organized, well-functioning group group. • Members deal with complex tasks and handle internal disagreements in creative ways. • Primary challenge is to continue to improve relationships and performance.
  • 10.
    (5) Adjourning stage •The group terminates because the task has been achieved or when the members have left due to failure or loss of interest. • A well-integrated group is: Able to disband when its work is finished. Willing to work together in the future.
  • 11.
    Factors affecting group decisions ©PhotoDisc •The size of groups •Communication ways •Leadership styles •Skills used in groups
  • 12.
    Characteristics of aneffective group © PhotoDisc • High commitment to achieving goals • Clear understanding of the group’s work • Open communication and trust • Ideas sharing and generating • Constructive criticism and suggestions
  • 13.
    Effective group iswhen Group achieve high levels of: – Task performance. – Member satisfaction – Team viability